EH Stereo Electric Mistress

Gunny47

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Just picked one up last night. I've been doing a lot of rhythm guitar stuff for my roommate (blues, pop, groove) which requires a lot of ambient sounding stuff (octaves, upper register chords, doubling melodies, volume swells etc). Plus, I've been looking to nail Andy Summers' sound since the day I picked up the guitar.

So this pedal does a lot more than I expected it to do. I already used it for two different band rehearsals and I found some cool applications for it. First, it is like two pedals in one with the flanger and the chorus side. The chorus sound is really good, very warm sounding in the EH fashion, I really dig it. Goes from subtle shimmer to crazy leslie type stuff. It gets the Andy Summers tone perfectly, chorusy sounding flange tone its so great. Blend in a tiny bit of chorus to add a little more warmth, it sounds so great. Really gets those classic tones in a smaller footprint.

The crazy part of the pedal is the filter matrix mode where you can dial in a harmonic that rings out when you just play the strings muted when the flange depth is all the way up. It creates a pedaltone type thing almost and you can get a sitar type of sound with it. Almost a tremolo type effect on it somehow, like a warble coming from the amp it's pretty out. Cool to experiment with. Filter matrix mode was also cool with the flanger depth around 12 oclock to give a sort of out of phase tone with the bridge pickup for Albert King like lead sounds. Lot of flexibility.

I tried it with an American Deluxe Strat with Van Zandt pups and my DG335 with BB2/BB3. Tried it through my Princeton Clone and a Hot Rod deluxe but not with distortion. I want to try some of the filter matrix sounds with some overdrive sort of like that cocked wah tone but with a different tinge.

I do wish it worked on 9 volt batteries. True bypass I don't really care about, but the 9 volt adapter is pretty annoying when it's not on a board (jeez I gotta get a better board). Stereo outs is a cool feature. I really like it so far, I'll post again when I try it with some overdrive. Lot of usable tones here. Tell me what ya'll think about this one
 
Re: EH Stereo Electric Mistress

I assume this is thenewest one from EH?

I have used for a lot of years and still love the old EH Deluxe Electric Mistress...maybe not as versitile as the new one with chorus and so on but it's SUCH a killer unit!

If you want the Andy Summers thing look around and find an older NON Deluxe Electric Mistress...thats what Andy used. If your dead set on that tone and don't want to shop for a vintge unit Theo Hartman is doing a clone of the old NON Deluxe Electric Mistress thats really close!

Either way, enjoy that bad boy!
 
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I've been thinking about that pedal a lot recently and you aren't helping me!

I've got an old Dlx Mistress with the AC cord & its a great pedal but takes up WAY too much space on a board. Its about half the size of my entire small board... usually only whip it out for recording. Not my favorite 'flanger' but it really excels at that chorusy/flange airy, swirly thing so its like my favorite chorus box!

What's the power consumption on that new one? Probably 50ma or something?
 
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Some of those EH pedals have whacky power requirements... the Hazari needs 200ma, which to be fair is about the same as a Boss DD20. The Gilbert Airplane flanger only takes 30-40ma but won't run off a battery either.
 
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For now the Stereo EM gets to Andy Summers tone close enough for me, I didn't get it for just that really. I'm continually surprised as to how good the chorus side sounds. And I know the feeling about the size of EH pedals. I had a Wiggler for a while and it is a fantastic sounding unit but I just couldn't deal with the size and the power supply, so I dumped it and got the EBS trem (totally different, but does what I want).

When my tele comes in, it's time for a compressor...... muhahahahaha
 
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